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A group of students visits one of the world’s poorest countries — and comes away richer. by Doug McInnis

There are just over 14 million people in Malawi, and 930,000 of them either have AIDS or are infected with the virus that causes it. AIDS has killed so many adults that the country now has a million orphans. As the country’s health problems have...

Father Roy Bourgeois calls for U.S. contribution to peace in Latin America. by Melanie Breault ’11

Between 1946 and 2001, the School of the Americas (SOA), a U.S. Department of Defense facility near Fort Benning, Georgia, trained more than 61,000 Latin American soldiers in professional military leadership and tactics. Some of the...

The College honored its seventh and first female president, president emerita Peggy R. Williams, this past October with the dedication of the Peggy R. Williams Center and the inaugural presentation of the Difficult Dialogues Symposium.

In a country with more than 2,500 colleges, it’s a great honor for Ithaca College to be included in the Princeton Review’s 2010 edition of The Best 371 Colleges. On top of that, IC was ranked number one for best college radio station — the student-run WICB...